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Show Mr. W. D. Geek is in town. Fresh Salmon aud Celery at the Manti Grocery. Rodney Hillam representing the Z. C. M. I. was in town yesterday, Mr. T, D. Reese Manager ofthe Wales Co-op was in this city Wednesday and Thursday. Tuesday the W. C. T. U. re-elected Miss Francis E. Willard president of the srginization. Any one having a house, of say, two or three roomj, for rent can And a ten-nant ten-nant by calling at this office. The Primary fair opens at the tabernacle taber-nacle Wednesday evening, Oct. 9th. It promises to be a very successful affair. All should attend. The conjoint meeting of the Mutual Improvement Association that was announced an-nounced for Tuesday last was postponed until this evening. (Thursday.) The primary lair that was announced to hold forth at the tabernacle Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of this week has been postponed till'next Wednesday, Wednes-day, The womens temperance association and womens suffrage association meet in the ladies hall on Tuesday next. The former at 7 o'clock and the latter at 8 o'clock p. m. LOGAL BRIEFS. Mud? City council Monday night Sheriff Burns went to Provo Friday last. John Stringham returned from Ephraim Eph-raim Tuesday last, The Tribune wants to see Joseph Smith'd letter of acceptance. Castillla springs has been leased to J. E. Coegrove, of Provo. News, other than political, Is about as scarce as hens teeth. Our band should practice a few new pieces and give the public a change. Geo. Simon of Salt Lake was smiling cheerfully upon his many friends Tuesday. The rain has carried the farmers to smile, and the sheep men to feel a little better. S. -P Liddell representing the King Mercantile Co. of Ogden was in this city Monday. Rasmus Clawson of Ephraim. was iu this city Tuesday and attended the republican re-publican rally. After Saturday next Mrs. Scougarrd w ill occupy one of the new stores in the Tuttle bnilidng. Utah Commission has appointed Amasa Aldrich an election Judge for Mt. Pleasant, vice C. W. Lund resigned' Ezra Christiansen had his photograph taken recently and the smile on his face was so broad that it cracked the plate. It is the current report in Ephraim that Ward Stevenson is about to be arrested ar-rested on a charge of criminal libel. One of the "boys" had the unprecedented unprece-dented gall to ask Oliver Christiansen if the recent frost had not killed his sidebnrns. Dr. Stacey, Hugh Sloan, Jimmie Cahoon, John Reid and several others Died. At Wales Sanpete County on Wednesday Nov. 3, Mary Ann, the beloved be-loved daughter of Richard and -Mary Lamb, of pneumonia, at ' the age' of seventeen years. Father Smith one of the pioneers of this territory, about ninety years old, died at his residence in this city last Monday of old age. He had been ill for some time and his death was not unexpected, unex-pected, the funeral services were held Tuesday. Jane McCall whose husband was killed by a Rio Grande Western engine at Salt Lake Monday, has instituted a damage suit against that company, she wants $20,000,, A wedding reception was given last evening by Mr. aud Mrs. Oie Shiere at the home of the hrido's mother, Mrs. Caroline Nelson. There were upwards of seventy people present. Supper was served at six o'clock, and the rest of the evening was spent very enjoyably in dancing, singing, etc All had a good time. The bride received numerous presents and all were useful. We wish the young couple a pleasant voyage through life. went to Ephraim last Saturday to hear Judd's speech. Wednesday next the contest will be decided, the head-gear and badges, of the defeated party, will be stowed away, the speeches will be laid away for future reference, the agony over, and some one will be surprised. Mrs T. R. Parry of Salt Lake city who has been visiting in Manti for a number of weeks returned .home Wednesday. Howard Peacock her brother accompanied accom-panied her to the city where he will remain re-main dnring the winter. The first of the joint debates between Frank J. Cannon and J. L. Rawlins will take place at Ogden on November 3rd. The second at Salt Lake on November 7th. Admission to the debates will be obtained only by tickets. Just received at the eheap cash store opposite tabernacle. Childrena and men's underware and overshirts, also men's and boy's gloves at bed rock prices. 2-w S. 8. Atwood. The Normal is the name of a bright little paper published by the students of the B. Y. Academy of Provo. We have received Noe: 1 and 2 vol. 2. They are filled, with interesting and instructive reading matter, fl. M. Warner Is editor in chief. Tbo Pyramid showed np on a half sheet, owing to tde non-arrival of the paper supply. We can sympathize with our contemporary as we norrowly ea-eAned ea-eAned doinz the same thing, bnt fortu- nately due up enough wrapping paper to run the issue, M. Grosman, representing M. Kopp, Utah's leading confectioner, was in this city Monday. He has a fine line of samples of Christmas goods in addition to usual superior line of candies. He reports trade in that line qnite active, Mr. Grosman represents a reliable house and we can tafely advise all merchants to buy of bim. |